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Ultrasonic heat and cooling energy meters to measure flow and energy in
hydronic heating or refrigerant circuits.
CE2N5324en
2015-04-01 Building Technologies
Use
The UH50.. heat and cooling energy meter acquires energy consumption in a
physically correct way. The amount of heat or cooling energy is acquired separate-
ly and can be read out either on site or from a remote location. The device consists
of flow measuring section and processor unit. The processor unit can be equipped
with different sensors, different types of power supply and communication mod-
ules. The UH50.. is used to measure the consumption of heat in district heating
systems and blocks of flats. It is also suited to measure the consumption of cooling
energy (cooling energy only or in combination with thermal energy), or volume flow
in hydronic systems.
Restrictions The UH50.. must not be used in connection with drinking water.
Also, the product is not suited for use in systems operating on water-glycol mix-
tures.
Functions
Ultrasonic measuring The volume flow is acquired based on the ultrasonic measuring principle, free from
principle wear, thanks to the use of non-moving parts.
The quantity of energy supplied to the consumer by the medium during a certain
period of time is proportional to the temperature differential of flow and return and
the volume flow passing through the meter.
The water volume is measured in the measuring tube by ultrasonic pulses which
are transmitted in the direction of flow and against the direction of flow. Down-
stream, the time required by the pulses to travel from the transmitter to the receiver
is reduced, upstream it is increased. The water volume is then calculated based on
the values measured for the traveling times.
The flow and return temperatures are determined using platinum resistors.
The heating water volume and the temperature differential of flow and return are
multiplied and its product integrated. The result, which is the consumed quantity of
thermal or cooling energy, is registered and displayed in the physical units
kWh/MWh or MJ/GJ, the volume in m3.
Processor unit A standard electronic unit is used for all flow rates with identical operation and an
integrated service unit.
Optical communication The meter is equipped with an optical communication interface, enabling the de-
interface vice to be read and parameterized on site with the help of the WZR-OP-USB opti-
cal read head and the UltraAssist software.
Self-diagnostics The meter performs constantly self-diagnostics, allowing it to detect a number of
mounting or device errors and to display them.
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Mounting accessories
Component (optional) Stock no. Product no.
Fittings Mounting set for L = 110 mm, consisting of: LYU:99T34110 99T34110
- 1 spacer ", length = 110 mm
- 2 fittings G B" with coupling nut G B"
- 1 protection pocket for flow sensor
5.2x45 mm, incl. gasket made of copper
- 2 gaskets
Mounting set for L = 130 mm consisting of: LYU:99T01130 99T01130
- 1 spacer 1", length = 130 mm
- 2 fittings G 1 B" with coupling nut G 1 B"
- 1 protection pocket for flow sensor
5.2x45 mm, incl. gasket made of copper
- 2 gaskets
Mounting kit, consisting of: LYU:WZM-E34 WZM-E34
- 2 coupling nuts G "
- 2 inserts R "
- 2 gaskets
Mounting kit, consisting of: LYU:WZM-E1 WZM-E1
- 2 coupling nuts G 1"
- 2 inserts R "
- 2 gaskets
Mounting kit, consisting of: LYU:WZM-E54 WZM-E54
- 2 coupling nuts G 1"
- 2 inserts R 1"
- 2 gaskets
Mounting kit, consisting of: LYU:WZM-E2.1 WZM-E2.1
- 2 coupling nuts G 2"
- 2 inserts R 1"
- 2 gaskets
Adapter from 110 mm to 130 mm, LYU:WZM-V130 WZM-V130
consisting of:
- 1 fitting G B" to G B"
- 2 gaskets
Adapter from 110 mm to 130 mm, LYU:WZM-V130.G1 WZM-V130.G1
consisting of:
- 1 fitting G B" to G 1 B"
- 2 gaskets G "
- 2 gaskets G 1"
Adapter from 110 mm to 165 mm, LYU:WZM-V165 WZM-V165
consisting of:
- 2 fitting G B" to G 3/4 B"
- 4 gaskets
Adapter from 110 mm to 190 mm, LYU:WZM-V190 WZM-V190
consisting of:
- 1 fitting G B" to G 1 B"
- 2 gaskets G
- 2 gaskets G 1
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Programming Optical read head with USB interface for PC LYU:WZR-OP-USB WZR-OP-USB
accessories UltraAssist read out and parametrization Available on request
software
Read and parameteriza- For further information about the UltraAssist Light read and parameterization soft-
tion software ware see chapter "Functions"
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When ordering, please give quantity, description, product no. and stock no.
Order numbers Product no. Stock no. Description
UH50-A36-00 S55561-F114 Ultrasonic heat meter
Scope of delivery The UH50.. is supplied complete with Mounting Instructions in different languages:
Languages The Mounting Instructions are supplied in 18 languages:
Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek,
Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish,
and Turkish.
Technical design
Metering accuracy The diagram below shows the typical metering accuracy of the UH50.. in compari-
as per EN 1434 son with the error limits as per to EN 1434, class 2.
EN 1434, class 2
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Resolution of display
To avoid reading errors, the decimal places of displayed values are outlined.
Calibrated values are identified by a star symbol.
Calibrated value
Decimal places outlined
The number of decimal places of a value depends on the selected measuring path
and the selected unit.
Display
Button 1
Button 2
Optical interface
Calibration
seal
A short press on button 1 enables the required loop to be selected. After the last
loop, the user loop reappears.
When pressing button 2, the values in the respective loop can be read. After the
last value of a loop, the first value reappears.
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User loop Error message with error code number (only in case of
LOOP 0 error)
Accumulated energy with tariff state
Tariff register 1 (optional)
Accumulated volume
Segment test
Operating time
Operating time with flow rate
Missing time
Property number, 8 digits
Date
Yearly set day (DD.MM)
Energy previous year on set day
Volume for previous year on set day
Note If the number of months to be read is changed via the service software, this also
affects the number of months that can be called up via the LCD.
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Previous years values The processor unit stores the meter readings of energy, volume, the tariff register,
missing time, and flow rate measuring time as well as the current maximum of flow
rate, power, temperature differential, flow temperature, and return temperature with
their date stamps on a yearly set day.
Monthly values The processor unit stores the meter readings of energy, volume, the tariff register,
missing time, and flow rate measuring time as well as the monthly maxima of flow
rate, power, temperature differential, flow temperature and return temperature with
their date stamp for up to 60 months on the set day of each month.
Note The standard time used is the Central European Time (CET). If daylight-saving
time is activated, storage will be performed accordingly.
Previous years values and monthly values can also be read out via the optical and
the 20-mA interface.
Error messages The meter performs constantly self-diagnostics and can display various error
messages.
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Mounting
Flow measuring The mounting position is optional, the mounting location (return or flow) must be in
section accordance with the type of meter used.
Note
The flow measuring section must always be installed in the return.
Settling paths upstream of and downstream from the meter are not required.
If the meter is installed in the common return of 2 heating circuits (e.g. space
heating and DHW), the mounting position must be in an adequate distance from
the T-piece (min. 10 x DN) to allow the different water temperatures to mix prop-
erly.
In any case, the end of the sensors probe must extend to at least the pipe center.
Temperature sensors and fittings must be sealed to prevent tampering. Overpres-
sure must prevent cavitation across the entire measuring range, that is, at least
1 bar with qp and approximately 3 bar with qs (at 80 C).
Only authorized persons are allowed to remove and replace calibration seals when
carrying out service work.
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Required position of When fitting a cooling energy or combined heat/cooling energy meter, make
the cooling energy sure the black cover on the measuring tube points to the side or downward to
meter prevent condensation. The protection pockets should also be fitted to the side or
should point downward. The processor unit must be mounted away from the flow
measuring section (e.g. on the wall). Make sure that condensation cannot run
along the connected cables, entering the processor unit (forming a loop down-
ward).
Transducer cover
Permissible mounting position when metering cooling energy
Processor unit The ambient temperature of the processor unit must not exeed 55 C. Avoid direct
sunlight.
When fitting the unit, ensure that water cannot enter during operation.
For water temperatures between 10 C and 90 C, the processor unit may be left
on the flow measuring section or can be fitted to the wall (detached mounting).
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Automatic mains The power pack detects whether line voltage is present. This signal is forwarded to
detection the UH50.., enabling the meter to automatically detect whether it is powered by the
battery or the power pack.
Power packs
Batteries
Battery life The life of a battery depends on the type of battery and the requirements (e.g.
short timebase, analog module, etc.).
Requirements Power
6 11 16 supply (230,
(with timebase
years years years 110 V AC;
Q = 4 s and T = 30 s)
24 V ACDC)
Standard pulses M-bus readout
2x AA
(max. every 15 minutes), C-cell D-cell yes
cell
CL module
RF module 868 MHz D-cell D-cell -- yes
M-bus fast readout (max. every 4
D-cell -- -- yes
Sec.), fast pulses, analog module
Fast timebase (for timebase Q =4 s
D-cell -- -- yes
and timebase T = 4 s)
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Communication The communication modules are connected via a 6-pole reaction-free plug, ena-
modules bling them to be installed or replaced at any time.
Compliance with ESD regulations must be ensured.
Module 1
Module 2
The UH50.. meters are equipped with an optical interface as standard. Also, up to
2 of the following communication modules can be used for remote readout:
Pulse module WZU-P2/WZU-P2L
CL module WZU-CL
M-bus module WZU-MB, WZU-MB-G4
M-bus module with 2 pulse inputs WZU-MI
Analog module WZU-AM
RF module, 433 MHz WZU-RM, WZU-RM-EXT
RF module, 868 MHz WZU-RF, WZU-RF-EXT
GPRS module WZU-GPRS, WZU-GPRS-ANT
GSM module WZU-GM
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AM analog-module
MB M-bus module
MB G4 M-bus module Step 1:
MB MI M-bus module Socket for module 2 is equipped with...
CL CL-module
RF RF module
GPRS GPRS-module AM (5) Pulse module MB MB G4 CL GPRS GSM RF 433 RF 868 ZB
ZB ZigBee module "Standard" "Schnell" *) MHz MHz
Pulse module
yes yes (3) yes (2) yes (4) yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
**) "Standard"
MB yes yes yes yes (4) yes yes (1) yes yes yes yes yes
Step 2:
with...
MB G4 yes yes yes yes yes yes (1) yes yes yes yes yes
MB MI ***) yes yes yes yes yes yes (1) no no yes yes no
CL yes yes yes yes (1) yes (1) no yes yes yes yes yes
Restrictions:
*) Only 1 module with fast pulses is possible; only permissible in socket 2;
min. pulse duration :
2 ms, if pulse module 1 is not fitted
5 ms, if pulse module 1 is fitted
**) Subsequent mounting of a further pulse module in module socket 1 can result in
changed output values for module 2!
***) If you build in the WZU-MI on slot no. 2, then you need a battery supply.
(1) For M-bus with fast readout, CL readout can take up to 40 seconds
(2) Pulse length of the fast pulses min. 5 ms
(3) The first and second channel can be parameterized individually
(4) The secondary address for both modules can only be changed via module
no. 1
(5) Analog module not possible
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The outer diameter of the cable must be between 4 mm and 6 mm. All cables must
enter trough the meters bushings. It may be convenient to connect the cables be-
fore the meter in a single multi-conductor cable on a split box.
If a shielded cable is used, the shield must not be connected to the side of the me-
ter (connect to one end only).
Pulse modules
WZU-P2/WZU-P2L
Function data The pulse modules (WZU-P2 and WZU-P2L) enable the meter to communicate
with a pulse collector to transmit measured values. It permits the output of pulses
that can be derived from the quantity of heat, volume, tariff register 1 or tariff
register 2. Two channels are available whose functions can be parameterized with
the service software.
The outputs are in the form of standard pulses or "fast pulses". The pulse duration
is identical for channel 1 and channel 2.
Note The modules can be plugged into both sockets, but fast pulses can only be output
via socket 2.
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Fast pulses Applications, such as controllers or flow measuring sections, require higher pulse
rates. The parameters required for this purpose (pulse valency, pulse duration),
can be configured via the service software.
The maximum pulse frequency is 33 Hz.
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CL module WZU-CL
Function data The CL module (WZU-CL) can be used to set up a point-to-point link, enabling the
meter to be read from a remote location (e.g. from the front door).
Note
The CL module can be plugged into any of the 2 sockets. The meter can
accommodate only 1 CL module.
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Function data The M-bus modules (WZU-MB, WZU-MB-G4, and WZU-MI) are used by the meter
to communicate with an M-bus central unit to transmit measured values.
For the WZU-MB, the scope of data can be preset with a jumper. With the 2 M-bus
modules, the secondary address is identical for both modules. This address can be
changed on the meter via the module plugged into socket 1 or via M-bus. The data
in the M-bus module are refreshed at 15-minute intervals. Using the UltraAssist
software, a shorter sampling cycle can be set on the WZU-MB-G4 and WZU-MI.
Function data In addition to the M-bus connection facility, the WZU-MI module has 2 pulse inputs
for the connection of metering pulses from hot and cold water meters with Reed
contact, relay or open collector. The cumulated volume is calculated based on the
pulses and the set pulse valency, stored in the processor unit at 5-minute intervals
and passed on via M-bus.
Note The volume values calculated by the meter from the pulse inputs are not
capable of being officially calibrated.
In addition to possible power supply from the M-bus connection, the WZU-MI mod-
ule is equipped with a battery. It powers the module processor and the pulse input,
if no M-bus voltage is applied.
As pulse transmitters for the pulse inputs, either isolated contacts (e.g. relay or
Reed contacts) or electronic transmitters (open collectors) can be used.
If an open collector circuit is used as the transmitter of the pulse inputs, the cable
must always be electrically isolated from the M-bus inputs of the MI module.
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Function data The analog module (WZU-AM) converts the measured value from the heat meter to
an analog signal. Each module has 2 channels whose functions can be configured
independently.
Parameterization (selection of measured value and output range) is performed with
the service software.
The output signal is refreshed at 4-second intervals.
Note The analog module can be plugged into any of the 2 sockets. Both modules can be
used concurrently.
Power supply The module must be powered via an external power pack (e.g. NZR-NE).
The 2 cables of the power pack are interchangeable.
If 2 analog modules are used, they can be powered by the same power pack. If the
meter is mains-powered (AC/DC 24 V), the module(s) and the meter can be con-
nected to the same power outlet. In this case, the wires must be bridged on the
module. The connection terminals on the meters power pack are not suited for that
purpose.
If a meter is used with an analog module, a D-cell is required if battery-powered.
External fuse Each analog module requires its own external fuse.
Function data The RF module (WZU-RM) permits wireless readout from distances of up to 100
meters. The module features 2 additional pulse inputs for counting external meter-
ing pulses.
Note The RF module must be plugged into socket 2 of the meter. Operation with a pulse
module in "fast pulses" mode is not allowed.
Power supply The module is powered via the heat meter. To reduce power consumption, the
sampling rate can be extended using a jumper or the transmitter power can be
reduced.
If the meter is to be powered by a battery, a D-cell must be used.
Meter ID, pulse valency and the meter readings for the pulse inputs can be prede-
fined by telegram.
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Function data The RF modules (WZU-RF and WZU-RF-EXT) enable the meter to communicate
wirelessly with a center using 868 MHz radio frequency. They support data trans-
mission conforming to OMS and DSMR.
When operating in conformance with DSMR, the meter time can be set. The maxi-
mum range is 400 meters.
Other data telegrams are available on request (e.g. special telegrams for mobile
data acquisition).
Power supply The RF module is powered via the meter. If the meter is to be powered by a bat-
tery, a D-cell must be used.
GPRS module
WZU-GPRS
Function data The WZU-GPRS module is a GSM/GPRS module with M-bus master. The module
reads the values of the meter that supports the M-bus protocol and stores the data.
It is supplied complete with an external antenna.
Features Reading and storing measured values of the heat/cooling energy meter
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M-bus The module has a built-in M-bus master, capable of reading up to another 8 M-bus
meters. If the bus is overloaded, communication problems with the connected
slaves occur.
All connected M-bus devices (slaves) must have an unambiguous M-bus second-
ary address.
Power supply The module (WZU-GPRS) is supplied complete with the required power supply
module (rated voltage AC 100240 V).
Communication protocols E-mail via SMTP with authentication mode HELO, EHLO
Passive FTP mode with authentication and change of remote directory
HTTP POST and GET
GSM data transparent M-bus @ 300 and 2'400 baud and GSM data console
TCP Transparent M-bus @300 and 2'400 baud and TCP console
SMS for configuration
Internet time synchronization with NTP or daytime protocol
Function data The WZU-GM is a complementary module used for wireless data transmission in
the form of SMS via a GSM network. Messages with data are sent at preconfigured
times. When no SMS are sent, the module operates in idle/Eco mode and is sepa-
rated from the GSM network. It sends 2 types of SMS service and data messag-
es. The module is programmed via configuration SMS and can be installed either
with an internal or external antenna.
Note The module must be plugged into socket 1.
Pulse inputs The module is equipped with 2 pulse meters and is galvanically isolated from the
meter (pulse inputs I1 and I2 have a common ground). It has its own lithium battery
and powers the pulse inputs, in addition to the GSM processor.
The pulse sources used for the respective inputs are either potentialfree contacts
(e.g. relay or Reed contacts) or electronic signal sources (e.g. open collector). The
pulse valency can be set from 0.01 liters/pulse to 10,000.00 liters/pulse in incre-
ments of 0.01 liters/pulse.
The display (only with firmware 5.15) is made in m3 with 7 digits, depending on
the parameter settings made (without or with 1 decimal place).
Note When using the open collector circuit, the polarity of the inputs must be observed.
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The type of tariff and the associated parameters are displayed in service loop 4.
For T2, T3, T4, T5, and T6
At 2-second intervals with threshold value 1/2/3
For T7
For T8
For T9
At 2-second intervals
For T10
Switching times at 2-second intervals
For T11
For T12
The contents of the tariff registers is displayed in the user loop after the energy.
For tariffs T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T10, T11, and T12
Tariff register 1
Tariff register 2
Tariff register 3 (not for T12)
For tariff T7
For tariff T8
For tariff T9
Log functions
In the internal logbook, metrologically relevant events (errors, states, actions) are
stored in chronological order with their time of occurrence. The acquired events are
predefined. Logbook data cannot be deleted.
Each event is stored in a separate 4-level shift register. The overflows are trans-
ferred to a 25-level circulating buffer. This way, at least the last 4 times can be
traced for each event.
In a monthly register, the error states are stored for the current month and the past
18 months (without time stamp).
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Data logger
The data logger (optional) permits archiving of data that the user can select from a
predefined set of values. The data logger contains 4 archives whose 8 channels
can be assigned. The data can be assigned to any of the channels. Parameteriza-
tion is performed with the service software.
*) For measuring periods below 1 hour, the largest value from the maximum values
calculated within 1 hour applies
The data are recorded with their values and time stamps. Parameterization and
readout are performed via the optical interface with the service software.
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Energy
Tariff register 1, 2, 3
Volume
Meter readings at the Operating time *)
end of the period for... Fault duration *)
Pulse input 1
Pulse input 2
*) Depending on parameter setting: Hours or days
Power
Flow rate
Instantaneous values at
Flow temperature
the end of the period
for... Return temperature
Temperature differential
Error display
Power
Flow rate
Maximum for... Flow temperature
Return temperature
Temperature differential
Maintenance notes
The devices are considered electronics devices for disposal in terms of European
Directive 2012/19/EU and must not be disposed of as domestic waste.
Dispose of the device via the channels provided for this purpose
Comply with all local and currently applicable laws and regulations
Dispose of empty batteries at designated collection points
Warranty
Technical data on specific applications are valid only together with Siemens prod-
ucts listed under "Equipment combinations". Siemens rejects any and all warran-
ties in the event that third-party products are used
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Processor unit
Measuring range 0180 C
(national approvals may differ)
Function data Range of temperature differential 3120 K
Temperature response threshold 0.2 K
Thermal coefficient Shifting compensated
Temperature-measuring error without sensor (0.5 + min./ ) %,
Max. 1.5% at =3K
Temperature sensor Sensing element Pt500 as per EN 60751
Temperature range 0150 C (up to 45 mm mounting length)
0180 C (from 100 mm mounting length)
Optical interface Design Similar to EN 62056-21
Protocol As per EN 62056-21
Cable length Control cable 1.5 m
3.0 m
Dimensions DS M10x1 mm, sensor length 27.5 mm
DS M10x1 mm , sensor length 38 mm
Pocket short 5.2x45 mm
Pocket long 6x100 mm
Pocket long 6x150 mm
Flow measuring section
Function data Temperature range 5130 C
(national approvals may differ)
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Response threshold
Pressure drop at qp
at p 100 mbar
Overall length
Kv flow rate
Kv flow rate
Connection
at p 1 bar
(variable)
Weight
3 3 3 3
m /h mm G/DN m /h l/h l/h mbar m /h m /h kg
3
0.6 110 G /4 1.2 6 2.4 150 1.5 0.5 1
0.6 190 G1 1.2 6 2.4 150 1.5 0.5 1.5
0.6 190 DN20 1.2 6 2.4 150 1.5 0.5 3
3
1.5 110 G /4 3 15 6 150 3.9 1.2 1
1.5 130 G1 3 15 6 160 3.8 1.2 1.5
1.5 190 G1 3 15 6 160 3.8 1.2 1.5
1.5 190 DN20 3 15 6 160 3.8 1.2 3
2.5 130 G1 5 25 10 200 5.6 1.8 1.5
2.5 190 G1 5 25 10 210 5.3 1.7 1.5
2.5 190 DN20 5 25 10 210 5.3 1.7 3
1
3.5 260 G 1 /4 7 35 14 55 15 4.7 3
3.5 260 DN25 7 35 14 55 15 4.7 5
1
6 150 G 1 /4 12 60 24 190 14 4.4 3
1
6 260 G 1 /4 12 60 24 140 16 5.1 3
6 260 DN25 12 60 24 140 16 5.1 5
10 200 G2 20 100 40 130 28 8.8 2.6
10 300 G2 20 100 40 110 30 9.5 4
10 300 DN40 20 100 40 130 28 8.8 7
15 200 DN50 30 150 60 95 49 15.4 5
15 270 DN50 30 150 60 110 45 14.3 8
25 300 DN65 50 250 100 105 77 24.4 11
40 300 DN80 80 400 160 160 100 31.6 13
60 360 DN100 120 600 240 115 177 56.0 22
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Documents can be downloaded from http://siemens.com/bt/download.
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Dimensions in mm
Processor unit
Flow measuring
section 0.62.5 m3/h
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Flow measuring
section up to 3.5 m3/h,
flanged connections
qp PN No. of
Product no. DN a b c d e f g
m/h bar holes
UH50-x46 3.5 25 25 260 51 115 85 14 4 68 18
UH50-x52 6 25 25 260 51 115 85 14 4 68 18
UH50-x61 10 25 40 300 48 150 110 18 4 88 18
UH50-x65 270
15 25 50 46 165 125 18 4 102 20
UH50-x69 200
UH50-x70 25 25 65 300 52 185 145 18 8 122 22
UH50-x74 40 25 80 300 56 200 160 18 8 138 24
UH50-x82 60 16 100 360 68 235 180 18 8 158 24
UH50-x83 60 25 100 360 68 235 190 22 8 158 24
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Building Technologies Division
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Gubelstrasse 22
6301 Zug
Switzerland
Tel. +41 41-724 24 24 Siemens Switzerland Ltd 2012
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